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The UK's three main Jewish newspapers have published the same front page, warning that a Jeremy Corbyn-led government would pose an "existential threat to Jewish life". | The UK's three main Jewish newspapers have published the same front page, warning that a Jeremy Corbyn-led government would pose an "existential threat to Jewish life". |
The Jewish Chronicle,Jewish News and Jewish Telegraph move comes amid anger over Labour's anti-Semitism code. | The Jewish Chronicle,Jewish News and Jewish Telegraph move comes amid anger over Labour's anti-Semitism code. |
They say the party must sign up to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of anti-Semitism. | They say the party must sign up to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of anti-Semitism. |
Labour says its version "expands on and contextualises" the IHRA definition. | Labour says its version "expands on and contextualises" the IHRA definition. |
The party added the security and wellbeing of Jewish people was a priority and a Labour government would pose "no threat of any kind" to Jewish people. | The party added the security and wellbeing of Jewish people was a priority and a Labour government would pose "no threat of any kind" to Jewish people. |
Labour's new code of conduct was approved by its National Executive Committee last week, but it has been criticised by Jewish leaders and some of its own MPs. | Labour's new code of conduct was approved by its National Executive Committee last week, but it has been criticised by Jewish leaders and some of its own MPs. |
Although it includes the definition of anti-Semitism given by the IHRA, it has not included all of the body's "working examples". | Although it includes the definition of anti-Semitism given by the IHRA, it has not included all of the body's "working examples". |
Labour MPs will vote in September on whether to adopt the full IHRA wording after passing an emergency motion at a meeting on Monday night. | Labour MPs will vote in September on whether to adopt the full IHRA wording after passing an emergency motion at a meeting on Monday night. |
Under the same headline, "United we stand", the newspapers said Labour had "diluted" the IHRA definition in its new code and there was a "stubborn refusal" from the party to accept it. | Under the same headline, "United we stand", the newspapers said Labour had "diluted" the IHRA definition in its new code and there was a "stubborn refusal" from the party to accept it. |
They said the party had the choice of accepting the definition or "be seen by all decent people as a racist, anti-Semitic party". | They said the party had the choice of accepting the definition or "be seen by all decent people as a racist, anti-Semitic party". |
"The stain and shame of anti-Semitism has coursed through Her Majesty's Opposition since Jeremy Corbyn became leader in 2015," the papers say. | "The stain and shame of anti-Semitism has coursed through Her Majesty's Opposition since Jeremy Corbyn became leader in 2015," the papers say. |
Labour veteran Dame Margaret Hodge confronted Mr Corbyn in the Commons last week, reportedly swearing at him and calling him an anti-Semite. | Labour veteran Dame Margaret Hodge confronted Mr Corbyn in the Commons last week, reportedly swearing at him and calling him an anti-Semite. |
Speaking to BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg, the peer said she "blew my top" when she found out Labour had, despite criticism, written its anti-Semitism guidelines in such a way. | Speaking to BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg, the peer said she "blew my top" when she found out Labour had, despite criticism, written its anti-Semitism guidelines in such a way. |
"And I thought rather than do what politicians usually do, and talk each other down behind our backs, I would go and confront him," she added. | "And I thought rather than do what politicians usually do, and talk each other down behind our backs, I would go and confront him," she added. |
The party launched a disciplinary inquiry into the MP, which shadow defence secretary Nia Griffith has called "completely absurd". | The party launched a disciplinary inquiry into the MP, which shadow defence secretary Nia Griffith has called "completely absurd". |
Speaking on Nick Robinson's Political Thinking podcast, Ms Griffith said: "The idea that Jeremy would want to set up an atmosphere in the party where people couldn't go and say things to him is completely absurd. | Speaking on Nick Robinson's Political Thinking podcast, Ms Griffith said: "The idea that Jeremy would want to set up an atmosphere in the party where people couldn't go and say things to him is completely absurd. |
"It's just not his way of dealing with things. I think we'd all prefer to have somebody speak to your face rather than behind your back." | "It's just not his way of dealing with things. I think we'd all prefer to have somebody speak to your face rather than behind your back." |
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell felt Dame Margaret had "misunderstood" Labour's new code of conduct. | Shadow chancellor John McDonnell felt Dame Margaret had "misunderstood" Labour's new code of conduct. |
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "I can understand why she was so angry, if that's what she believed this code had done, and I think it is a complete misunderstanding and we can resolve that amicably." | He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "I can understand why she was so angry, if that's what she believed this code had done, and I think it is a complete misunderstanding and we can resolve that amicably." |
He said the issue had to be resolved quickly and that Mr Corbyn had asked Labour's chief whip and general secretary to do this. | He said the issue had to be resolved quickly and that Mr Corbyn had asked Labour's chief whip and general secretary to do this. |
Asked about Mr McDonnell's comments, Jeremy Corbyn said: "I hope she [Dame Margaret] has now had a chance to read the code of conduct that we agreed at the national executive, and I hope she has had time to reflect that this is a very honest endeavour to ensure we prevent any anti-Semitism rising in our party." | Asked about Mr McDonnell's comments, Jeremy Corbyn said: "I hope she [Dame Margaret] has now had a chance to read the code of conduct that we agreed at the national executive, and I hope she has had time to reflect that this is a very honest endeavour to ensure we prevent any anti-Semitism rising in our party." |
The Labour Party said it was "fully committed to the support, defence and celebration of the Jewish community and its organisations". | The Labour Party said it was "fully committed to the support, defence and celebration of the Jewish community and its organisations". |
"The next Labour government poses no threat of any kind whatsoever to Jewish people," a statement said. | "The next Labour government poses no threat of any kind whatsoever to Jewish people," a statement said. |
"The security and wellbeing of Jewish people is a priority for our party and in government we will always ensure schools, synagogues and institutions are properly protected. | "The security and wellbeing of Jewish people is a priority for our party and in government we will always ensure schools, synagogues and institutions are properly protected. |
"We understand the strong concerns raised in the Jewish community and are seeking to engage with communal organisations to build trust and confidence in our party. We know there is a huge amount of work to do." | "We understand the strong concerns raised in the Jewish community and are seeking to engage with communal organisations to build trust and confidence in our party. We know there is a huge amount of work to do." |
The party said it was "committed to tackling and eradicating anti-Semitism in all its forms, in our party and our society". | The party said it was "committed to tackling and eradicating anti-Semitism in all its forms, in our party and our society". |
What are the differences? | What are the differences? |
Labour's code of conduct was drawn up after the 2016 Chakrabarti inquiry. It followed allegations of anti-Semitism within party ranks. | Labour's code of conduct was drawn up after the 2016 Chakrabarti inquiry. It followed allegations of anti-Semitism within party ranks. |
The code leaves out four "working examples" provided by the IHRA definition: | The code leaves out four "working examples" provided by the IHRA definition: |